Keeping your biOrb freshwater aquarium crystal clear isn’t just about looks—it’s essential to the health of your aquatic ecosystem. Thanks to biOrb’s sleek, all-in-one design and built-in filtration system, maintenance is simpler than with most aquariums. Still, understanding the best practices for cleaning, filter changes, and water care will ensure your tank remains vibrant, healthy, and stress-free.
In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know to maintain your biOrb tank like a pro.
1. How the biOrb Filtration System Works
The biOrb filtration system is built around a 5-stage process that handles both mechanical and biological filtration efficiently:
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Mechanical – Captures debris via the foam cartridge
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Chemical – Removes toxins and discoloration via activated carbon
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Biological – Ceramic media cultivates beneficial bacteria
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Oxygenation – Pump circulates water and oxygenates it through air bubbles
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Water movement – Ensures no stagnant zones within the tank
✅ Understanding how this system works helps you diagnose and prevent water clarity issues more easily.
2. Weekly Maintenance: Quick and Easy Tasks
A little effort each week keeps things running smoothly.
Tasks to Do Weekly:
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Top off evaporated water using dechlorinated water
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Check temperature if using a heater
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Inspect fish for signs of illness or stress
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Clean the viewing glass with a biOrb-safe acrylic cleaning pad
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Monitor air bubbles to ensure pump is functioning
💡 Keep a small journal to track water changes and any behavioral changes in your fish.
3. Monthly Maintenance: Deep Clean and Cartridge Replacement
The most crucial element of long-term clarity is routine monthly maintenance.
How to Change the biOrb Filter Cartridge:
- Turn off and unplug the air pump
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Remove the lid and bubble tube
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Carefully lift out the old filter cartridge
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Gently rinse the ceramic media in a bowl of tank water (not tap water!)
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Insert a new filter cartridge, ensuring it fits snugly
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Replace the bubble tube and restart the pump
🔁 Replace the filter cartridge every 4–6 weeks. Never reuse old cartridges—they lose efficiency quickly.
4. Water Changes: When and How
Routine Water Changes:
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Frequency: Every 2–3 weeks
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Amount: Change 20–30% of the water
Steps:
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Use a gravel vacuum or siphon to remove water and debris from the bottom
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Replace with dechlorinated, temperature-matched water
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Avoid disturbing the filter media or substrate
🚫 Don’t remove all the water—this will kill beneficial bacteria and cause stress to your fish.
5. Managing Algae Growth in biOrb Aquariums
Algae are a common concern, but manageable with the right approach.
Tips to Control Algae:
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Avoid placing the tank in direct sunlight
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Use a timer to control lighting (8–10 hours per day)
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Consider adding algae-eating species (e.g., snails or shrimp)
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Clean ornaments and bubble tube monthly
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Don’t overfeed—excess food contributes to algae growth
If algae persist, consider using a biOrb algae cleaner pad and reviewing your lighting and feeding schedules.
6. Cleaning the biOrb Acrylic Tank Safely
Unlike glass tanks, biOrb aquariums are made from acrylic, which is lighter but more prone to scratching.
Safe Cleaning Tips:
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Use biOrb-approved acrylic pads
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Avoid rough sponges, paper towels, or chemical cleaners
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Rinse all ornaments with tank water—not tap or soap
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Clean the lid and light cover gently to remove water spots
⚠️ Do not use vinegar or household glass cleaners—they may damage the acrylic or harm your fish.
7. Replacing and Caring for Ceramic Media
The ceramic media at the bottom of your biOrb is essential for biological filtration.
Guidelines:
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Rinse gently in tank water every 4–6 weeks
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Replace a portion (25–50%) every 6–12 months to maintain bacterial colonies
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Top up with new ceramic media as needed (available in biOrb media packs)
8. Solving Cloudy Water Problems
Cloudy water is common, especially in new tanks or after filter changes.
Common Causes and Solutions:
Cause |
Solution |
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Bacterial bloom |
Wait it out; maintain regular water changes |
Overfeeding |
Reduce feeding and vacuum uneaten food |
Dirty or old filter |
Replace filter cartridge |
Incomplete cycling |
Test water and add beneficial bacteria |
Stirred substrate |
Let debris settle or use finer gravel |
9. Long-Term Maintenance Schedule (At-a-Glance)
Task |
Frequency |
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Top-off water |
Weekly |
Inspect fish/equipment |
Weekly |
Clean viewing surface |
Weekly |
Replace filter cartridge |
Monthly (4–6 wks) |
Rinse ceramic media |
Monthly |
Water change (20–30%) |
Every 2–3 weeks |
Deep clean ornaments |
Every 2 months |
Replace ceramic media |
Every 6–12 months |
Conclusion
Keeping your biOrb freshwater aquarium clean and clear is simple when you follow a regular maintenance schedule. From replacing the filter cartridge to managing algae and performing safe water changes, these easy-to-follow steps help preserve your aquarium’s beauty and your fish’s wellbeing.
By staying consistent and using biOrb-recommended products, you’ll enjoy a sparkling freshwater setup that stays healthy and stunning for years to come.